At first, the fake Facebook page for Dale Felice looks legit. It even has pictures of him with his wife, Heather.

But the posts are anything but flattering. Some of the comments include, “I love the smell of trash when I eat” and “I like to screw with people cause I have no life.”

“I couldn't believe what I was seeing,” said Heather Felice. “It was horrible.”

The Felices said they found about the page in August and reported it to Facebook. They even messaged Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg directly.

“Nothing was ever done. They just kept saying there was no pornography or nudity or anything like that in it,” said Dale Felice, who decided to use his real Facebook page to warn friends to ignore the fake one.

“It could have cost me a job. It could have cost me a lifetime job,” he said.

On Thursday, Channel 4 Action News contacted Facebook about the fake page, and the Felices said they were notified it was taken down hours later because of nudity or pornography.

Facebook declined to comment when asked why the page wasn’t taken down sooner.

“When somebody makes complaint after complaint after complaint, they need to look into this stuff. I'm just wondering how many people out there are having their lives wrecked over this situation,” said Dale Felice.

The Felices said they plan to continue to monitor Facebook for any more fake pages in the future.